Old Dominion's Oshane Ximines reacts after a first down during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Virginia Tech, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018, in Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion won 49-35. (AP Photo/Jason Hirschfeld)AP

The Giants found their next pass rusher, taking Old Dominion EDGE Oshane Ximines with the No. 95 overall pick in the third-round of Friday night’s NFL Draft.

Ximines had been projected as high as an early second-round pick in some mock drafts, and should compete for meaningful snaps immediately as a rookie opposite last year’s third-round choice Lorenzo Carter.

A four-year starter, Ximines produced 176 tackles over 49 career games with 32.5 sacks, 51 tackles for loss, one interception, 12 pass breakups and 11 forced fumbles.

During the NFL Combine, Ximines ran the 40-yard dash in 4.78 seconds, which propelled him up draft boards across the league.

The Giants had the league’s 31st ranked pass rush last season with only 30 sacks and finished 23rd against the pass.

Here’s a look at three things to know about the newest addition to the Giants’ front-seven:

1) Senior Bowl standout:

Giants general manager Dave Gettleman has made no secret about his affinity for the Senior Bowl, admitting that quarterback Daniel Jones’ three series during the all-star showcase this winter are what helped sell the Giants on their first-round pick.

Ximines was the first Old Dominion player to accept an invitation to the event, where he turned heads of the coaches and talent evaluators in attendance.

2) Among most productive collegiate pass rushers in recent memory:

Over the past two seasons, Ximines produced the second most sacks of any active FBS defender. His 11 forced fumbles is tied for the most among active college football players.

3) First Monarch ever drafted:

Ximines strong film and production led him to being the first player ever chosen out of Old Dominion.